Ubisoft has announced that the closed beta for Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands will start in February.

The Ghost Recon Wildlands closed beta will run from the 3rd to the 6th of February and will finally give players a chance to explore the game’s dynamic open world. The closed beta will take place on the Windows PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The beta is said to support both single and four-player co-op. Players will be free to try out a variety of weapons and vehicles.

Set in the largest, action-adventure open world ever created by Ubisoft, Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands takes place in Bolivia, a few years from now, as the country has been turned by the vicious Santa Blanca drug cartel into a narco-state. Players are tasked with eliminating the cartel by any means necessary. The massive and responsive open-world encourages a variety of playstyles, allowing players the freedom to choose how they execute any and all missions.

We have been looking forward to trying out the game. The main question though is, will the dynamic multiplayer function as Ubisoft hopes? We sincerely hope so as the game looks like loads of fun. We can’t wait to team up with our friends and stops some cartels.